Optimizing I/O on Windowsyea i would have to load in safe mode, run an unlocker to see if there are any files locked by applications, place the directory into read only, move the files, make the link, reboot.

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Optimizing I/O on WindowsI understand that, but it also play's a role in organizing my data, im a perfectionist and would like to set this kind of system up to 1. spread the I/O, 2. organize and utilize my HDD's, 3. learn the pros/cons behind this structure, im not worried about amazing results, I just want to see the results and understand them to further my knowledge